The person who digs through the trash has a low iq from 32-55.
"someone" is a singular form. "someone in America"[sic] is still singular. Depending on who this "someone" is, the answer you seek is his/her IQ divided by 1, therefore providing the number of his/her IQ. If this "someone" is you, the average you ask for is probably within the range from 70 to 80.
I don't have access to personal information like someone's IQ score. IQ tests are also just one way to measure intelligence, and they don't provide a complete picture of a person's abilities. IQ scores should be interpreted with caution and not used to make assumptions about someone's intelligence.
The estimated IQ of Sigmund Freud is 156. This is just an estimation. Actually it's impossible to know for sure the IQ of someone who never took such a test.
Assessing someone's IQ typically requires them to complete a standardized IQ test administered by a licensed psychologist or trained professional. These tests measure cognitive abilities such as reasoning, problem-solving, and memory. It is important to use validated and reliable tests to obtain an accurate assessment of an individual's IQ.
There is no reliable source that confirms Chuck Norris's IQ level. IQ tests can also be subjective and not necessarily reflect someone's true intelligence or capabilities. It's best not to rely on or sensationalize such information.
You cannot determine someone's IQ from a fingerprint.
Someone with an IQ of 40-70 is dumb. Someone with an IQ of 1-20 has the intelligence of a starfish.
IQ is the your ability to solve a problem and there is no perfecet way
That's a high IQ, meaning someone is very smart.
Not only is it possible, but many people have the same IQ.
17,803 IQ (determined through multiple tests)
"someone" is a singular form. "someone in America"[sic] is still singular. Depending on who this "someone" is, the answer you seek is his/her IQ divided by 1, therefore providing the number of his/her IQ. If this "someone" is you, the average you ask for is probably within the range from 70 to 80.
No, having a high IQ does not disqualify someone from military service.
It has no unit; it is just a number, which is based on a normal distribution with mean 100 and standard deviation 15. The "average" person has an IQ of 100. There is a standard error associated with calculating IQs of a 95% chance that the actual IQ is within the range of the given IQ ± 4; which means that someone with an IQ of 102 could actually have less of whatever it is the IQ tests measure than someone with an IQ of 100.
IQ tests are designed so that the average IQ is always exactly 100. So the average result of children 4 through 9 on a child's IQ test is 100.
There are no IQ requirements to play bridge. And 115 is above average.
That you are slightly above average. it is a virtual scale. there are no exact properties of the scale you can point to and say that is an example of someone with 114 IQ and say that someone with 113 IQ would not have them.In addition it is always referred to as POTENTIAL. A high IQ is not a guarantee of high intelligence unless it is exercised